
“Those who cannot handle a blackout, those who cannot handle a strike at INEM or a strike at CP, cannot handle governance, crises, and uncertainty,” accused Pedro Nuno Santos during a rally in Castelo Branco, which filled the Cine-Teatro Avenida.
Faced with adversity and what he described as “a failure of his Government and the responsibility over CP,” the leader of the Socialist Party (PS) asserted that in the case of the train suspension, the Prime Minister resorted to “threatening and blackmailing with altering strike laws.”
“First, you revise the right to strike, then you revisit labor legislation and job security, followed by privatizing health care and finally Social Security. And if you still have the company of the Liberal Initiative, it’s even faster,” he warned.
Pedro Nuno Santos further commented that in terms of crises, the AD government “never arrives on time.”
“They are indeed the first to show up late,” he remarked.



